ANAHEIM, Calif. — Jo Adell doubled and scored the tiebreaking run on two flyouts in the eighth inning, and the Los Angeles Angels snapped their five-game losing streak with a 2-1 victory over the San Diego Padres on Monday night.
Tyler Anderson pitched into the seventh and Willie Calhoun had an early RBI single for the Angels, who won for the second time in 10 games. Calhoun had two of the Halos' four hits as they improved the worst home record in the majors to 8-21 in the opener of a six-game homestand.
''We just played crisp baseball,'' Anderson said. ''We had good at-bats. On defense, it just felt like we were really crisp tonight, which was huge. And then the bullpen came in and did a great job and shut it down.''
Adell opened the eighth with a double off the right-field wall against Adrian Morejon (1-1). Adell moved to third on Zach Neto's flyout and scored easily on pinch-hitter Luis Guillorme's long sacrifice fly to center.
''That's big, (because) the situational hitting, especially in a close game, has been kind of our kryptonite,'' Adell said. ''Especially for me, getting through this funk and being able to go the other way and get a pitch to drive, and then with two sac flies, we won the game. Just how much that can do for us.''
Hunter Strickland (2-1) escaped two jams before Angels closer Carlos Estévez finished for his ninth save.
Manny Machado hit his first homer in 27 games for the Padres, who lost their second straight after a 5-1 surge. San Diego's powerful lineup failed to score after the first inning, went 0 for 6 with runners in scoring position and made two key outs on baserunning risks that didn't pay off.
''I'm confident that our aggression pays off for this team,'' Padres manager Mike Shildt said. ''It's a mindset, and we do a lot of really good things. If it doesn't work, it can sting. But man, we've got to appreciate when it does. ... I love the mindset of the club is an aggressive club.''